The Juanita Lagg Cooperative Extension Papers consists of records pertaining to North Carolina Extension Homemakers work from 1915 to 2014. The records include photographs, letters, notes, correspondences, newspaper articles, a scrapbook, and other records relating to Juanita Lagg's work with Home Demonstration and Extension ... More

The Juanita Lagg Cooperative Extension Papers consists of records pertaining to North Carolina Extension Homemakers work from 1915 to 2014. The records include photographs, letters, notes, correspondences, newspaper articles, a scrapbook, and other records relating to Juanita Lagg's work with Home Demonstration and Extension organizations. Juanita Lagg actively volunteered with the Rowan County Extension and Community Association for over fifty years. She joined the Rowan County Home Demonstration in 1956 and served in leadership positions at the club, county, district, state, and national level. Lagg researched and directed the North Carolina Extension Homemakers water project in Guatamala that brought clean water to three villages. In 1981, she was appointed by the governor to the Rowan County Board of Social Services and served two three-year terms. Less

The records of the North Carolina Extension Association fo Family and Consumer Sciences consist of the organization's treasury files, historian files, awards files, and binders containing by-laws, policies and procedures, and correspondence. Materials range in date from 1990 to 2011. Also included in these files are financial ... More

The records of the North Carolina Extension Association fo Family and Consumer Sciences consist of the organization's treasury files, historian files, awards files, and binders containing by-laws, policies and procedures, and correspondence. Materials range in date from 1990 to 2011. Also included in these files are financial records, annual reports, budget committee files, membership rosters, brochures, meeting agendas, applications for awards, and correspondence. The North Carolina Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences exists to be the voice for professionals in Extension Education in Family and Consumer Sciences, provide an information network for its members, provide continuing education for Extension professionals, and to recognize extension professionals through awards and recognition. Less

The records of the Xi Chapter (North Carolina's chapter) of the Epsilon Sigma Phi fraternity include membership information, meeting minutes, correspondence, photographs and other visual images, publications, financial information, and other general information about the chapter and chapter activities. Epsilon Sigma Phi (ESP) is a ... More

The records of the Xi Chapter (North Carolina's chapter) of the Epsilon Sigma Phi fraternity include membership information, meeting minutes, correspondence, photographs and other visual images, publications, financial information, and other general information about the chapter and chapter activities. Epsilon Sigma Phi (ESP) is a national honorary fraternity for professional members of state Cooperative Extension programs who have five or more years of service in a state program. North Carolina's chapter of ESP (the Xi Chapter) was established in December of 1927 after Extension workers visited the first national conference of ESP that summer and petitioned for a chapter in North Carolina. Because the Cooperative Extension program in North Carolina was overseen by NC State, the state's chapter of ESP was also located at the university. The Xi Chapter remains active as of 2008. Less

The Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Service, Book Research Papers consists of materials used to write and compile the book, Ordinary Women Extraordinary Service: To Family, Community and North Carolina. It contains photographs, letters, notes, correspondences, newspaper articles, digital files, and other paper materials relating to the ... More

The Ordinary Women, Extraordinary Service, Book Research Papers consists of materials used to write and compile the book, Ordinary Women Extraordinary Service: To Family, Community and North Carolina. It contains photographs, letters, notes, correspondences, newspaper articles, digital files, and other paper materials relating to the counties of North Carolina and the activities of the Home Demonstration, Home Economics, and Family and Consumer Sciences organizations from 1911 to 2011. Wilma Scott Hammett was the Executive Director of Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) Foundation and Extension and Community Association (ECA) Foundation, and a past FCS specialist. She is the co-writer and compiler of the book, Ordinary Women Extraordinary Service: To Family, Community and North Carolina. A native of Wilson County, NC, Hammmett is a graduate of Lucama High School. Dr. Hammett holds a BS Degree in Interior Design, an MS Degree in Housing, and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She is Professor Emeritus at North Carolina State University. Less